Genetics of Mating and Sex Determination in the Parasitic Nematode Haemonchus contortus

Redman, E., Grillo, V., Saunders, G., Packard, E., Jackson, F., Berriman, M. and Gilleard, J.S. (2008) Genetics of Mating and Sex Determination in the Parasitic Nematode Haemonchus contortus. Genetics, 180(4), pp. 1877-1887. (doi: 10.1534/genetics.108.094623)

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Abstract

Genetic analysis of parasitic nematodes has been a neglected area of research and the basic genetics of this important group of pathogens are poorly understood. Haemonchus contortus is one of the most economically significant livestock parasites workwide and is a key experimental model for the strongylid nematode group that includes many important human and animal pathogens. We have Undertaken a study of the genetics and the mode of mating of this parasite Using microsatellite markers. Inheritance studies with antosomal markers demonstrated obligate dioecious sexual reproduction and polyandrous mating that. are reported here for the first time in a parasitic helminth and provide the parasite with a mechanism of increasing genetic diversity. The karyotype of the H. contortus, MHco3(ISE) isolate was determined as 2n = 11 or 12. We have developed a panel of microsatellite markers that are tightly linked on the X chromosome and have used them to determine the sex chromosomal karyotype as XO male and XX female. Haplotype analysis using the X-chromosomal markers also demonstrated polyandry, independent of the autosomal marker analysis, and enabled a more direct estimate of the number of male parental genotypes contributing to each brood. This work provides a basis for future forward genetic analysis on H. contortus and related parasitic nematodes.

Item Type:Articles
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Redman, Dr Elizabeth and Gilleard, Professor John
Authors: Redman, E., Grillo, V., Saunders, G., Packard, E., Jackson, F., Berriman, M., and Gilleard, J.S.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Infection & Immunity
Journal Name:Genetics
ISSN:0016-6731
Published Online:14 October 2008

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